Prudential Bank Ltd (PBL) has reinforced its commitment to community safety and national development with a donation to the Nima Police District to support the repair and maintenance of some operational vehicles.
The initiative forms part of the Bank’s ongoing corporate social responsibility efforts aimed at strengthening collaboration between the private sector and law enforcement agencies in Ghana.
The intervention is expected to improve mobility, response times, and overall service delivery within the Nima community and its surrounding areas. The Bank, which has a longstanding history of supporting security services, said the support also seeks to enhance the working environment of police officers.
Making the presentation, Head of Security Coordination at PBL, Janet Akrofi-Ansah, said security remains a shared responsibility and stressed that the Bank recognises the indispensable role of the Ghana Police Service in safeguarding lives and property.

“We believe that a safe community is a prosperous one because economic growth and community development can only flourish in a secure environment. Our police officers work tirelessly, often under challenging conditions, to protect us and our businesses.
This support is our way of demonstrating appreciation for your service and commitment. We believe that partnerships such as these are essential in building safer and more resilient communities,” she said.
Receiving the donation on behalf of the Nima District Police, Superintendent Amina Madi expressed gratitude for the gesture and described the support as timely.
“We are very grateful to Prudential Bank for this support and confidence in the work of the Ghana Police Service. This support comes at a crucial time as we strive to improve our response times and service delivery to the public.
This donation will significantly boost our morale and operational capacity. We commend the Bank for standing with us in our efforts to keep our communities safe,” she noted.
The donation ceremony brought together representatives of Prudential Bank and officers of the Ghana Police Service.
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